Despite 4 years of millions of dollars in aid, equipment, education, and advisors, Iraqi police force development lags far behind the military. Numerous reasons are offered to account for this gap: corrupt practices left over from the previous regime, infiltration by militias, weak leadership, competition by better armed and organized criminal and militant groups, and so on. However, the military is also subject to these same influences, thus none of these explanations by themselves or in combination are satisfactory. The author argues that the poor political and security environment impacts social, political, and cultural factors in ways that are predictable, understandable, and, with external help, resolvable. The author offers valuable i...
Prepared Statement before House Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats, and Internation...
Since its creation in 2014, the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) has played a critical role in Iraq...
Ever since the U.S.\u27 2003 invasion, Iraq\u27s legal system has been mired by corruption, sectaria...
"This paper seeks to show how social, political, cultural, and environmental factors have combined t...
The United States has spent—and continues to spend—billions of dollars building Iraq’s military capa...
Jessie Wozniak’s Policing Iraq presents a sensible and effective central argument that rests on the ...
For nearly four decades now, corruption has become widespread and deeply entrenched in Iraq. Iraq ha...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2012. Major:Sociology. Advisor:Christopher Ugge...
Post-2003, the Iraqi Police Service (IPS) has undergone a series of overhauls that have prioritised ...
This report analyzes the prospects for rebuilding an inclusive Iraqi security force that transcends ...
This article examines the emergence of the various Iraqi security forces that were created by the U....
Though critics have made a number of telling points against the Bush administration\u27s conduct of ...
This monograph considers both the future of Iraq and the differences and similarities between events...
This article examines the future of the Iraqi Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF) after the fall of th...
This essay will briefly review the background of the use of the armed forces in a police capacity, d...
Prepared Statement before House Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats, and Internation...
Since its creation in 2014, the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) has played a critical role in Iraq...
Ever since the U.S.\u27 2003 invasion, Iraq\u27s legal system has been mired by corruption, sectaria...
"This paper seeks to show how social, political, cultural, and environmental factors have combined t...
The United States has spent—and continues to spend—billions of dollars building Iraq’s military capa...
Jessie Wozniak’s Policing Iraq presents a sensible and effective central argument that rests on the ...
For nearly four decades now, corruption has become widespread and deeply entrenched in Iraq. Iraq ha...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2012. Major:Sociology. Advisor:Christopher Ugge...
Post-2003, the Iraqi Police Service (IPS) has undergone a series of overhauls that have prioritised ...
This report analyzes the prospects for rebuilding an inclusive Iraqi security force that transcends ...
This article examines the emergence of the various Iraqi security forces that were created by the U....
Though critics have made a number of telling points against the Bush administration\u27s conduct of ...
This monograph considers both the future of Iraq and the differences and similarities between events...
This article examines the future of the Iraqi Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF) after the fall of th...
This essay will briefly review the background of the use of the armed forces in a police capacity, d...
Prepared Statement before House Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats, and Internation...
Since its creation in 2014, the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) has played a critical role in Iraq...
Ever since the U.S.\u27 2003 invasion, Iraq\u27s legal system has been mired by corruption, sectaria...